david_dawei Posted December 4, 2005 Report Share Posted December 4, 2005 I side with those who state to only give what's required on the form and get it submitted. No need for an additional letter to explain the whereabouts of an 'ex'; If anyone wants to know, it could be GUZ at the interview, but I find it not likely. They are not going to 'interrogate' your SO like you may be thinking.. they want to ask her a few questions about her relationship to you; not your former relationships. Get the forms filled out and send in... Link to comment
ameriken Posted December 4, 2005 Report Share Posted December 4, 2005 If your divorce is final, it doesn't make any difference what you ex did or where she is.173216[/snapback]I think donahso's advice is correct.......they ask for the information, give it. Dont worry too much, if you are not fraudulent, then there is no worry. There may be some time delays, more evidence to provide, yet there may not be. Just believe in who you are, who she is, answer the questions, and assume you will get the visa based on truth and honesty. Link to comment
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